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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1940 Vol. 99 N. 9 - Page 2

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HERE AND THERE THROUGHOUT THE MUSIC INDUSTRY
Top Right—Fred Tangermann, genial traveling representative of the Estey Piano Co., entertains a likewise genial dealer during convention festivi-
ties. Top Center—Mutual admiration by Jerome F. Murphy, president of M. Steinert Sons & Co., Boston, Mass., and I. C. Hunter, salesmanager of the
Capehart Division of the Farnsworth Television and Radio Corp., Fort Wayne, Ind. Left Center—Wurlitzer executives with the smile of victory; in the
center is Ray Erlandson, vice president and sales manager of the retail store division of the Rudolph Wurlitzer Co.. on his left L. L. Cronquist, manager
of the Cleveland Wurlitzer store which won the Lawrence Selz Trophy for the best window display in cities under 100,000: on his right G. R. Callahan
manager of the Wurlitzer Detroit store which won the Steinway cup for the best newspaper advertisement in cities over 100,000 population. Right
Center—A. Steinway Grand piano played by Henrietta Schumann at Radio City Music Hall with the Singing Ensemble when singing "Rhapsody in
Blue." Bottom Left—The 1940 Gulbransen baseball team coached by Joe Fiala, foreman of the machine shop, which has made an enviable record
against several of the finest teams in the middle western area. A bowling team which represented the Wurlitzer DeKalb plant in contests against
the North Tonawanda Divisions of the Rudolph Wurlitzer Co.

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